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We analyze a newly available dataset of migration policy decisions reported by governments to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs between 1976 and 2007. We find evidence indicating that most governments have policies aimed at either maintaining the status quo or at...
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, Latin America received migrants from Europe and the Middle East. As a result of economic change, political instability, and … less extend to Europe (i.e. Spain, Italy, and Portugal), and in some cases to Japan as it is the case of Peru and Brazil …
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Maltese shores, and the workers’ flows from the new Member States from Central and Eastern Europe following the 2004 accession …, forced the EU officials and the whole Europe to open the debate on the economical and mostly social consequences of labour … celebrate 9 May - The Europe Day was already a tradition for SISEC (an academic formula launched back in 1995 in order to …
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interaction and access to new ideas and achievements prove to be important for the decision to emigrate. Immigration policies of … the emigration and skilled emigration, in particular is relatively new event for the country. Because of this most of the … as “not exorbitant by any means” (August Gachter, Bulgarian Emigration and Immigration, June 2001) compared to that in …
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The paper contains complex of suggestions for migration policy. All suggestions are theoretically grounded.
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, legislation and response of governmental and non-governmental actors and organizations, at the national and international level …
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The author of this paper has taken to the econometric analysis of the ROSSTAT and World Bank data to answer the following questions: (1) Provided that age structure of the population is influenced by migration, can migration influence upon living standards too, and to what extend? (2) What...
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The author of this paper has taken to the econometric analysis of the ROSSTAT and World Bank data to answer the following questions: (1) Provided that age structure of the population is influenced by migration, can migration influence upon living standards too, and to what extend? (2) What...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009650689
In the analysis of migration a basic distinction is often made between those who chose to move and those who are forced to – that is, between ‘voluntary’ and ‘forced’ migrants. This distinction is maintained in the policy world, where the governance of international migration is shaped...
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strategy. Russian migration policy has been drifting from a relatively open immigration regulation based on a laissez faire … approach in the early 1990s to restrictive immigration laws in the early 2000s and to an ‘open door’ migration policy in …
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